Thursday, January 19, 2017
Does Vietnam produce enough food to feed all its people?
Over the past decade, government policies in Vietnam have encouraged farmers to invest in agricultural production, especially food production, to meet domestic demand and for export. These police have been so successful that Vietnam no longer has a food shortage, and instead has a rice surplus for export Table 1492. In 1989, Vietnam was able to export 1.4 million mt of rice. By 1992, this had risen to 1.9 mt, plus 100,000 mt of corn and cassava. Important food crops in Vietnam include rice, corn, sweet potato, cassava and several kinds of bean. So if too many people, Vietnam would not be enough food to feed everyone.
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